Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed. has been working and teaching in the field of early childhood education for over 30 years. Deborah currently owns and teaches in her own part-time, private preschool called The Children’s Studio. Deborah’s deep passion for teaching and working with young children is documented and then graciously shared with millions of readers around the world through her blog and other social networking communities. Deborah believes that young children learn best through play and exploration and embraces this belief in all that she does in her own classroom so that she can effectively and passionately share rewarding, real- life, tried-and-true practices with other teachers, parents, and leaders across the field of early childhood education.

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Thanks for sharing lots of fun ideas for the light table. I have seen previous posts about your homemade light boxes, but this one seems to be different. Can you share some information about it? By the way, I found some real (dead) dragonflies refently that I plan to try on the light table; I think there may be other specimens that would also be interesting. I also have some small acrylic keychain baubles with pictures (not real) of transparent butterflies that I think will be fun.